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Benromach 1977 Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl
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Benromach 2003 Cask #48 Bottled For Singapore – 70cl
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Benromach 2011 Chateau Cissac – 70cl
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Benromach 2011 Triple Distilled Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl
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Benromach 2012 Air Dried Oak Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl
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Benromach 2012 Kiln Dried Oak – 70cl
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Benromach 2012 Peat Smoke – 70cl
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Benromach 21 Year Old – 70cl
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Benromach 40 Year Old 2022 Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl
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Benromach 9 Year Old 2009 Bourbon Tyhe Chronicles Single Malt Scotch – 70cl
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Benromach Cara Gold Malt – 70cl
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Benromach Organic – 70cl
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Benromach Peat Smoke Bourbon – 70cl
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Benromach Peat Smoke Sherry – 70cl
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BENROMACH Speyside Single Malt Whisky Masterclass on 1 Feb 2024, 6:30pm
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BENROMACH Speyside Single Malt Whisky Masterclass on 24 Apr 2024, 6:30pm
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Benromach Triple Pack 10 Year Old, Peat Smoke, Organic Gift Set – 3 x 20cl
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Blair Athol 10 Years Bloody Sergeant Macbeth Act One Elixir – 70cl
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Blantons Gold Edition – 70cl
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Bowmore ARC-52 – 70cl
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About Whisky
Whisky is mixed with other ingredients in a drink. It’s the most popular drink in the world. There are many ways you can have it. It can be mixed with a beverage. The best way to enjoy a drink is to sip it slowly while eating. We will show you some interesting facts about the drink.
The name ‘whisky’ comes from the Irish ‘uisce beatha’ which means ‘water of life’. This name was given because the spirit was originally distilled from water.
It is said that whisky was first produced in Ireland, but the production was moved to Scotland.
It is said that whisky was first produced in Ireland, but the production was moved to Scotland.
There are more than 200 types of whisky worldwide. And Scotch whisky is the most popular type of whisky.
History
The word “whisky” is Scottish Gaelic for water of life, which in the early days was used to describe any spirituous liquor. The first distilleries were built in the Scottish Highlands by the Clan MacLean around 1580 and the first whisky distillery was built on the Isle of Skye by an Irishman, James Grant, in 1725.